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what appraiser is going to admit they department do a good job. i didn't provide the service i was hired to do. a lot of people on the selling side as well now, you can have a contract, say you want to buy my house for x price, we have that agreement but through the management companies if the appraisal comes in low you are going to have to lower your sales price. that's affecting sellers as well. >> the issue, if you have an fha loan, those appraisals if they get logged, they log that value in that system, you can't do anything for six months. they are changing that at the beginning of the year. now here is an un fortunate situation. >> i responded to an ad promising a rate of 4% fixed for 30 years. gave them all my personal information and was told the rate is only for five years, pay a few points and get a 30 year fixed and got a application fee for tell megathe true story. i feel scammed. is this legal. >> two parts here. one they are not allowed to take application fees anymore. there is a new rule this went in to affect. you should be able t
what appraiser is going to admit they department do a good job. i didn't provide the service i was hired to do. a lot of people on the selling side as well now, you can have a contract, say you want to buy my house for x price, we have that agreement but through the management companies if the appraisal comes in low you are going to have to lower your sales price. that's affecting sellers as well. >> the issue, if you have an fha loan, those appraisals if they get logged, they log that...
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and have you had it appraised since then? i had an insurance appraisal done on it, oh, in 1988-89. at that time, it was, as i recall, it was $2,500 was the insurance appraisal. well, there's been a big upswing in prices for this artist over the last few years-- he's very much in demand-- and i think this is a particularly charming painting, although i have to say they're rather perilously perched on these rocks. it looks as though you could get swept in at any moment. and i would say for auction, a piece like this could carry a conservative estimate of $20,000 to $30,000. oh, my. and it would not surprise me at all if it made in excess of that. really? now, if you were to insure it, i think you should be looking for something north of $40,000. for insurance purposes? yeah. wow. but it really is a wonderful, fresh little painting and very evocative of summers on the shore. wow, that's just... that's unbelievable. so i hope it takes you back. (both chuckling) it certainly does. man: it's a kachina doll. it was my father's. i got it after he passed away. he taught school in southern i
and have you had it appraised since then? i had an insurance appraisal done on it, oh, in 1988-89. at that time, it was, as i recall, it was $2,500 was the insurance appraisal. well, there's been a big upswing in prices for this artist over the last few years-- he's very much in demand-- and i think this is a particularly charming painting, although i have to say they're rather perilously perched on these rocks. it looks as though you could get swept in at any moment. and i would say for...
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and have you had it appraised since then? i had an insurance appraisal done on it, oh, in 1988-89. at that time, it was, as i recall, it was $2,500 was the insurance appraisal. well, there's been a big upswing in prices for this artist over the last few years-- he's very much in demand-- and i think this is a particularly charming painting, although i have to say they're rather perilously perched on these rocks. it looks as though you could get swept in at any moment. and i would say for auction, a piece like this could carry a conservative estimate of $20,000 to $30,000. oh, my. and it would not surprise me at all if it made in excess of that. really? now, if you were to insure it, i think you should be looking for something north of $40,000. for insurance purposes? yeah. wow. but it really is a wonderful, fresh little painting and very evocative of summers on the shore. wow, that's just... that's unbelievable. so i hope it takes you back. (both chuckling) it certainly does. man: it's a kachina doll. it was my father's. i got it after he passed away. he taught school in southern i
and have you had it appraised since then? i had an insurance appraisal done on it, oh, in 1988-89. at that time, it was, as i recall, it was $2,500 was the insurance appraisal. well, there's been a big upswing in prices for this artist over the last few years-- he's very much in demand-- and i think this is a particularly charming painting, although i have to say they're rather perilously perched on these rocks. it looks as though you could get swept in at any moment. and i would say for...
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and have you had it appraised since then? i had an insurance appraisal done on it, oh, in 1988-89. at that time, it was, as i recall, it was $2,500 was the insurance appraisal. well, there's been a big upswing in prices for this artist over the last few years-- he's very much in demand-- and i think this is a particularly charming painting, although i have to say they're rather perilously perched on these rocks. it looks as though you could get swept in at any moment. and i would say for auction, a piece like this could carry a conservative estimate of $20,000 to $30,000. oh, my. and it would not surprise me at all if it made in excess of that. really? now, if you were to insure it, i think you should be looking for something north of $40,000. for insurance purposes? yeah. wow. but it really is a wonderful, fresh little painting and very evocative of summers on the shore. wow, that's just... that's unbelievable. so i hope it takes you back. (both chuckling) it certainly does. man: it's a kachina doll. it was my father's. i got it after he passed away. he taught school in southern i
and have you had it appraised since then? i had an insurance appraisal done on it, oh, in 1988-89. at that time, it was, as i recall, it was $2,500 was the insurance appraisal. well, there's been a big upswing in prices for this artist over the last few years-- he's very much in demand-- and i think this is a particularly charming painting, although i have to say they're rather perilously perched on these rocks. it looks as though you could get swept in at any moment. and i would say for...
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no equity, no appraisal is it too good to be true? >> they are taking the best parts of the program and highlighting it but not telling you the other stuff. in this, it's an artificially low rate, but it's a fixed rate for three years. someone thinks it's great, and give up a 30-year fixed rate for something that is only for three years. it could ben at this time but you have to -- benefit but you have to understand it. to take the best parts of it and then they don't tell you the other details, you have to ask. >> would you do something like this? >> yes, fha streamline is great, if you have a fha loan, two things, it's a streamlined process. there are a lot of people now who are not refinancing because maybe five or six people in the neighborhood are in foreclosure -- there are not many programs out there. say a year from now you want to move but you owe pretty much what the house is worth. fha loan, you can turn around and have someone assume your mortgage. the lender qualifies them, they take over payments, you're off the hook. th
no equity, no appraisal is it too good to be true? >> they are taking the best parts of the program and highlighting it but not telling you the other stuff. in this, it's an artificially low rate, but it's a fixed rate for three years. someone thinks it's great, and give up a 30-year fixed rate for something that is only for three years. it could ben at this time but you have to -- benefit but you have to understand it. to take the best parts of it and then they don't tell you the other...
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appraiser: we can sort of see that it's had a little bit of a hard life. you mentioned that it had been shot. that's the story. strange. very strange. stay tuned for another surprising hour of antiques roadshow. captioning sponsored by subaru, liberty mutual, the corporation for public broadcasting and viewers like you announcer: now, the people who make antiques roadshow possible. at subaru, we're building vehicles like the outback, with symmetrical all-wheel drive and plenty of cargo room, for those who love to collect and collect what they love. subaru-- a proud sponsor of antiques roadshow. girl: okay, now you go over here. announcer: some of the most important things passed down through generations have nothing to do with dna. liberty mutual, proud sponsor of antiques roadshow. girl: say "cheese." and by contributions to your pbs station from: weome to antiques roadshow. hi. i'm mark walberg, and this week, we're in spokane, washington. in the short time we've been here, we can see why the city's motto is "near nature, near perfect." this is a beautif
appraiser: we can sort of see that it's had a little bit of a hard life. you mentioned that it had been shot. that's the story. strange. very strange. stay tuned for another surprising hour of antiques roadshow. captioning sponsored by subaru, liberty mutual, the corporation for public broadcasting and viewers like you announcer: now, the people who make antiques roadshow possible. at subaru, we're building vehicles like the outback, with symmetrical all-wheel drive and plenty of cargo room,...
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there will be part service appraisals that will be presented. the court will then determine the value per that is the appropriately of doing it. we have agreed upon process to move forward. it is an agreement that makes sense and at the end of the day, we will honor the principle that landowners will receive the constitutional requirement of fair market value. >> negotiations were not just going well with doing it without the courts? >> the negotiations on that particular parcel had reached agreement back in january. that was when the determination was made that the way to get to the fair market value would be to have an outside party determined that and in this case it would be the courts. that is what will happen with the eighth property. other questions? one more question? >> can you go in depth about the conversations you had during the negotiations with the land owners? what stood out to you? what was the most important thing to them to make this happen? >> first and foremost, there was a recognition among the lenders themselves that they w
there will be part service appraisals that will be presented. the court will then determine the value per that is the appropriately of doing it. we have agreed upon process to move forward. it is an agreement that makes sense and at the end of the day, we will honor the principle that landowners will receive the constitutional requirement of fair market value. >> negotiations were not just going well with doing it without the courts? >> the negotiations on that particular parcel had...
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. >> no, steve, i talked to the chief economist and he said it could be a delay due to home appraisals and closings -- i'm not talking about the news release. i talked to him directly. i'm saying he said he is also seeing a lot of these sales not coming to fruition. a lot of these contracts are not signing, being canceled because of mortgage rates and mortgage availability and the appraisal costs. >> but 30% of foreclosures and 30% are first-time home buyers, so stls still a lot of that working through the system. it's off the bottom, not anywhere near where it was. it still requires government assistance, it's not the time to concentrate on this number. you can't look at the number and say the rebound in housing is over. >> dennis, which one of these two is right? you're disagreeing. >> i think the rebound going it take a long time. i think we'll be bumping along the bottom and we could still go down a little bit further. you've got to look at all the fundamentals in the housing market at this time. the government has been propping it up. it's like a patient on crutches. we've got to
. >> no, steve, i talked to the chief economist and he said it could be a delay due to home appraisals and closings -- i'm not talking about the news release. i talked to him directly. i'm saying he said he is also seeing a lot of these sales not coming to fruition. a lot of these contracts are not signing, being canceled because of mortgage rates and mortgage availability and the appraisal costs. >> but 30% of foreclosures and 30% are first-time home buyers, so stls still a lot of...
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will hire a chief risk ofcer and tightecredit and appraisal standards, butays it won't raispremiums or down payments for borrers. the agcy now guarantees 23% of all homeoans, up from 2% three years ago. and it makes up 80% of loanso first-time hombuyers. economist dean baker says ho the agency handles its lses will be kefor the housing rket. >> if they begin to be more cautious, perhaps ben to raise the down payment requireme, which is just 3.5% now, oraise their fees, scrutize loans more cefully, that would make their finances more sere, but e flip side is they'd be les of a buttress for e market. >> reporr: with rising foreclosures a increasing bank failures expected, anasts predict the rains on the agencies to get woe before they getetter. stephanie dhue, "nightly business rept," washington. >> paul: le today, the f.d.i.c. closed two more fling banks. two units irwin financial mark the 93rd and 94th closus this year. many of the banks that are struggling to survive ese days are local banks that lend sml businesses and consumers. in the past year since the collapse of lehmanrothers,
will hire a chief risk ofcer and tightecredit and appraisal standards, butays it won't raispremiums or down payments for borrers. the agcy now guarantees 23% of all homeoans, up from 2% three years ago. and it makes up 80% of loanso first-time hombuyers. economist dean baker says ho the agency handles its lses will be kefor the housing rket. >> if they begin to be more cautious, perhaps ben to raise the down payment requireme, which is just 3.5% now, oraise their fees, scrutize loans more...
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that's their function, and also the appraisal of new drugs and technologies. and they do that appraisal to document the doctors, nurses and taxpayers what is the benefit of such drug. and what is the evidence to support that such a drug would have a major impact or a major break-through in a treatment of a condition. they do that independently. and it's about 11 years old. it in itself was a innon innovative krzprocess, there ar lot new drugs and we wanted a way to appraise them independent of the companies. yes, in some drugs there were debates a few years ago, some in cancer drugs. and a lot has happened over the years in relation to these drugs. but they do not discriminate in age or even know the patients. it's independent and chaired by clinicians and scientists who are looking at the evidence-based to support that. we have a system, we can't be spending taxpayers' money on completely new and unproven therapies to our citizens at a significant cost. but on the other hand, we are a varied team, and we have been, your first interviewer that came on, mention
that's their function, and also the appraisal of new drugs and technologies. and they do that appraisal to document the doctors, nurses and taxpayers what is the benefit of such drug. and what is the evidence to support that such a drug would have a major impact or a major break-through in a treatment of a condition. they do that independently. and it's about 11 years old. it in itself was a innon innovative krzprocess, there ar lot new drugs and we wanted a way to appraise them independent of...
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will hire a chief risofficer and titen credit and appraisal standards,ut says it won't ise premiums or down payment for rrowers. thagency now guarantees 23% of all me loans, up from 2% three years ago. and it makes up 80% of lns to first-timeome buyers. economist dean baker sayhow the agency handles i losses will bkey for the housing market. >> if they begin to be me cautious, perhapbegin to raise the down payment requiment, which is just 3.5% nowor raise their fees, sctinize loans mo carefully, that would make their finances morsecure, but the flip side is they'd beess of a buttress r the market. >> rorter: with rising foreclosur and increasing bank failures expected,nalysts predict e strains on the agencies to get worsbefore they get bter. ephanie dhue, "nightly business repor" washington. >> paul: lattoday, the f.d.i.c. closed two more faing banks. two units ofrwin financial rk the 93rd and 94th closure this year. many of the banks that are struggling to survive the days are local banks that lend to smalbusinesses and consumers. in the past year since the collapse of lehman bthers,
will hire a chief risofficer and titen credit and appraisal standards,ut says it won't ise premiums or down payment for rrowers. thagency now guarantees 23% of all me loans, up from 2% three years ago. and it makes up 80% of lns to first-timeome buyers. economist dean baker sayhow the agency handles i losses will bkey for the housing market. >> if they begin to be me cautious, perhapbegin to raise the down payment requiment, which is just 3.5% nowor raise their fees, sctinize loans mo...
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an independent appraisal done recently puts the current value even lower than that, at about $198,000. but when it came time to sell, mike ross sure did beat the odds. despite that assessment at $263,000, despite the independent appraisal at $198,000, mike ross sold that property for $420,000. cha-ching. the only licensed real estate broker in that town was just as surprised as you are right now. he told propublica, quote, you can buy half the town for $420,000. who was the buyer who gave congressman ross such a sweet deal? it was a company called usa drug, the 15th largest drugstore chain in the country. if getting 60% more than estimated value of the property seems a little fishy to you, you may have a future career in arkansas property assessment, because it seemed fishy to the county's assess sors as well. when they heard someone was paying $420,000 for that property, they actually called the person buying it, they called the company. they called usa drugs' headquarters essentially to make sure there hadn't been some mistake. there wasn't a mistake. some drugstore chain apparently
an independent appraisal done recently puts the current value even lower than that, at about $198,000. but when it came time to sell, mike ross sure did beat the odds. despite that assessment at $263,000, despite the independent appraisal at $198,000, mike ross sold that property for $420,000. cha-ching. the only licensed real estate broker in that town was just as surprised as you are right now. he told propublica, quote, you can buy half the town for $420,000. who was the buyer who gave...
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experts say tougher lending standards and new appraisal rules may be to blame. more encouraging news in the job market, though. there was an unexpected drop in unemployment. the number of newly laid off workers applying for benefits fell again for the third straight week. many small businesses now say they're optimistic about the economy improving. in a new survey, four out of five say they're expanding and making more money. nearly half say they expect to add positions. only 5% say they aren't expecting growth in the next few months. large auto business leader, ford motor, says it will pump nearly half a billion dollars in to china to build the next generation of focus compact cars. all this to rev up ford's growing market there. this will be its third plant in china. and toys "r" us is already announcing it holiday lineup. the nation's biggest toy store chain knows the stakes are high, so this year the prices are low. there are only a handful of toys being promoted that are over $100. and a $10 toy hamster, michelle, is expected to be this year's runaway hit.
experts say tougher lending standards and new appraisal rules may be to blame. more encouraging news in the job market, though. there was an unexpected drop in unemployment. the number of newly laid off workers applying for benefits fell again for the third straight week. many small businesses now say they're optimistic about the economy improving. in a new survey, four out of five say they're expanding and making more money. nearly half say they expect to add positions. only 5% say they aren't...
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his 6,500 square foot waterfront estate in palm beach also for sale, appraised at $7.5 million. >> more money can go back to the victims through the sale. >> reporter: investigators say of the family members, the youngest brother peter is the most likely to face criminal charges in the next round of indictments. >> do you think you will be indicted monday? >> reporter: so far investigators say there's no evidence that ruth madoff played an active role in her husband's scheme. linsey davis, abc news, new york. >>> was it embarrassing or just annoying? >> i am gay, george. >> here it comes. >> i think i'm in love with you. attorney general, please - >> see how george clooney handles this obnoxious fan. >>> and hands off the booming business one couple started because they wanted to keep swine flu germs off their babies. i had chronic muscle pain all over. and i was so tender to the touch-- but i didn't know why. my doctor diagnosed it as fibromyalgia. and then he recommended lyrica... fibromyalgia is thought to be the result of over-active nerves that cause chronic, widespread pain. lyric
his 6,500 square foot waterfront estate in palm beach also for sale, appraised at $7.5 million. >> more money can go back to the victims through the sale. >> reporter: investigators say of the family members, the youngest brother peter is the most likely to face criminal charges in the next round of indictments. >> do you think you will be indicted monday? >> reporter: so far investigators say there's no evidence that ruth madoff played an active role in her husband's...
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his 6,500 square foot waterfront estate in palm beach also for sale and appraised at more than $7.5 million. >> more money can go back to the victims through the sale of the personal property. >> reporter: investigators say of all the family members madoff's younger brother peter is the most likely to face criminal charges in the next round of indictments. >> do you think he'll be indicted monday? >> reporter: so far investigators say there's no evidence that ruth madoff played an active role in her husband's scheme. linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> good-looking property. >> you like anything? >> you have $7.5 million i can borrow? i like the one in palm beach. >> i can't even give you a quarter. >>> here he is in his swanky digs - >> in the weather center. >> you still owe me $20. don't give her that before you pay out. 64 degrees. we have basically the same pattern we've had the last couple of mornings, a couple of spotty showers except the wind a little more brisk today and it will be more gusty as we head in towards this afternoon. here's the general setup. there's our storm off the
his 6,500 square foot waterfront estate in palm beach also for sale and appraised at more than $7.5 million. >> more money can go back to the victims through the sale of the personal property. >> reporter: investigators say of all the family members madoff's younger brother peter is the most likely to face criminal charges in the next round of indictments. >> do you think he'll be indicted monday? >> reporter: so far investigators say there's no evidence that ruth madoff...
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there will be park service appraisals. there will be the owner appraisals. then the court will determine the valley. that is the appropriate way of doing it when you have an agreed upon servicprocedure. the land owners will get the constitutional agreement of the fair market value. >> so the negotiations were not going well without the courts? >> in the negotiations, on that particular parcel, had actually reached agreement back in january. that is when the determination was made that the way to get to the fair market value was to have an outside party determined it. in this case, it is the courts. that is exactly how it will have been. >> got you. >> other questions? thank you all for being here. one other question? >> can you go a little more about the conversations you had during the negotiations with the landowners? what stood out for you? what were the most important things to them to make this happen? >> first and foremost, there was a recognition among the landowners themselves that they also were victims of what happened from the tragic events of fli
there will be park service appraisals. there will be the owner appraisals. then the court will determine the valley. that is the appropriate way of doing it when you have an agreed upon servicprocedure. the land owners will get the constitutional agreement of the fair market value. >> so the negotiations were not going well without the courts? >> in the negotiations, on that particular parcel, had actually reached agreement back in january. that is when the determination was made...
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jot sufficient evidence at but the jeneane beck proposed there should be a new program which would appraise the clinical effectiveness and clinical utility of these white association studies. and also peter donnelly cautiously said these would come into the team practice and he's talked about the nhs my guess is that for some diseases it will be shown that theodels that include the snips will be more efficacious and there will be a puic health case for introducing these models for screening will be for ten years. i would like to predict exactly when. >> we are going to move on at this point, and before we create genetic accountability office from the government accountability office there ill be pley of time to discuss these issues as the remaining afternoon and morning program continues. okay? >> thank you very much for inviting me today. this will be different in other discussions today. i certainly don't have the medical and scientific background you all have that my staff would laught that and say that is an understatement. but we did an investigation in 2006ased on the room. it seems v
jot sufficient evidence at but the jeneane beck proposed there should be a new program which would appraise the clinical effectiveness and clinical utility of these white association studies. and also peter donnelly cautiously said these would come into the team practice and he's talked about the nhs my guess is that for some diseases it will be shown that theodels that include the snips will be more efficacious and there will be a puic health case for introducing these models for screening...
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and so there will be the park service appraisals that will be presented, there will be the salvonik appraisal that will be presented and the court will determine the value. that's what happens when you have an agreed-upon proces of moving forward. it's an agreement that to us makes sense and tend of the day, we will honor the principle that land owners will receive, the constitutional requirement of fair market value. >> so negotiations just weren't going well with just doing it without the courts? >> no, the negotiations had actually, on that particular parcel, had actually reached agreement since back if january. that was when the determination was made to get to the fair market value would be to have an outside party determine it, in this case, the courts and that's essentially what will happen with this property. >> other questions? thank you all for being here. one more question. >> can you talk a littl bit more, go if depth about some of the conversations you had during the negotiations with the land owners, what stood out to you, what was the most important thing to them that they need
and so there will be the park service appraisals that will be presented, there will be the salvonik appraisal that will be presented and the court will determine the value. that's what happens when you have an agreed-upon proces of moving forward. it's an agreement that to us makes sense and tend of the day, we will honor the principle that land owners will receive, the constitutional requirement of fair market value. >> so negotiations just weren't going well with just doing it without...
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that's their function, and also the appraisal of new drugs and technologies. and they do that appraisal to document the doctors, nurses and taxpayers what is the benefit of such drug. and what is the evidence to support that such a drug would have a major impact or a major break-through in a treatment of a condition. they do that independently. and it's about 11 years old. it in itself was a innon innovative krzprocess, there ar lot new drugs and we wanted a way to appraise them independent of the companies. yes, in some drugs there were debates a few years ago, some in cancer drugs. and a lot has happened over the years in relation to these drugs. but they do not discriminate in age or even know the patients. it's independent and chaired by clinicians and scientists who are looking at the evidence-based to support that. we have a system, we can't be spending taxpayers' money on completely new and unproven therapies to our citizens at a significant cost. but on the other hand, we are a varied team, and we have been, your first interviewer that came on, mention
that's their function, and also the appraisal of new drugs and technologies. and they do that appraisal to document the doctors, nurses and taxpayers what is the benefit of such drug. and what is the evidence to support that such a drug would have a major impact or a major break-through in a treatment of a condition. they do that independently. and it's about 11 years old. it in itself was a innon innovative krzprocess, there ar lot new drugs and we wanted a way to appraise them independent of...
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waterfront estate in palm beach, also for sale and appraised at more than $7.50 million. >> the more money that can go back to the victims through the sale of this property, the better. >> there will be a next round of indictments. >> adieu think he will be indicted on monday? >> investigators say that he -- there was no evidence that his wife played an active role in his scheme. >>> coming out, a warning for cell phone users. what models amid the most dangerous radiation? >> i don't want to hear daytime gunfire when i go shopping at a grocery store. >> local residents fear that peace and quiet will be a thing growing up we didn't have much, but education was always a priority. my mom sent me off to college with just four 20-dollar bills. so i know that education is the best investment virginia can make for our children and in our f narrator: endorsed for governor by classroom teachers for his record protectingurls sooch... creigh deeds' plan to rebuild our economy st oo arts with education. re accountability... and expanded college opportunities. creigh deeds. no one more committed
waterfront estate in palm beach, also for sale and appraised at more than $7.50 million. >> the more money that can go back to the victims through the sale of this property, the better. >> there will be a next round of indictments. >> adieu think he will be indicted on monday? >> investigators say that he -- there was no evidence that his wife played an active role in his scheme. >>> coming out, a warning for cell phone users. what models amid the most dangerous...
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follow-up to the this financial chris because the the president's appearae and ben bernanke gav his appraisal since the economic crisis and sping in washington at the brookings institution he said the government stopped theree fall and strengthened key sects of the ecomy. overall the policy actio implemented stabilize a number ofey financial markets both in the united states andabroad. short term funding markets a futioning more normally. coorate bond issuance has been strong and aivity has picked up. stock prices are partially recovered and u.s. mortgage tes have declined markedly. fears financial collapse have receded substantially. after contracting sharplyver the past year, economic activity appears be leveling out both in the united states and abroad and therospects for return to growth ithe near term appear ood. no withstanding the noteworthy progress, critical challenges exist. financialnstitutions face sig cast additional losses and househol continue to face diiculty inaining access to credit. becae of these andther factors e economic recough is likely to slow at firstith employment d
follow-up to the this financial chris because the the president's appearae and ben bernanke gav his appraisal since the economic crisis and sping in washington at the brookings institution he said the government stopped theree fall and strengthened key sects of the ecomy. overall the policy actio implemented stabilize a number ofey financial markets both in the united states andabroad. short term funding markets a futioning more normally. coorate bond issuance has been strong and aivity has...
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the follow-up to t this financial chris because the the presidens apprance and ben bernankeave his appraisal since the economic cris and spiking in washington at t brookings institution h said the government stopped the free fall and strengthened key ctors of the conomy. >> overl the poli aions implemented stabiliza numbe of key financial marts both in the united states and abroad. short term funng marke are functioning more normally. corporate bond issuance has been strong and activity has picked up. stock prices are partially recovered and u.s. mortgage rates have declined marked. fes of financial collae have receded substantiall after contracng sharply over the past year, economic activity appes to be leveling t both in the united stes and abroad and the prospects for a return to growth in the near term appe good. not withstanding e noteworthy progre, critical challenges exist. financial institutions face sig cast additial losses and housolds continue to face difficulty in gaining accesso credit. cause of these and other facts the economi recough i likelyo be slowt first with unemployment
the follow-up to t this financial chris because the the presidens apprance and ben bernankeave his appraisal since the economic cris and spiking in washington at t brookings institution h said the government stopped the free fall and strengthened key ctors of the conomy. >> overl the poli aions implemented stabiliza numbe of key financial marts both in the united states and abroad. short term funng marke are functioning more normally. corporate bond issuance has been strong and activity...
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mortgage brokers and commission-based lenders staff cannot do appraisals. to be clear, the fund reserves are sufficient to cover our future losses so the fha will not require taxpayer assistance or new congressional action. that's a quote. but he admits given the size and scope of the fha and importance in today's market, these risk management and credit policy changes are important. you know we're going to be talking about this on the blog today. grow to it. real realtycheck.cn realtycheck.cnbc.com. >>> fdic chair sheila bair speaking this morning on the health of the banking system and future of global finance. we are there with her comments. >>> inside the numbers on palm, that stock has actually quadrupled already this year. investors have been betting on that pre, smart phone. peter breaks down the numbers and the market right now to key technical level. that means stocks are going to break out to the upside or potentially take a big dip down. we'll get to the bottom of that. we'll be back. >>> it's been volatile. right now it's up. it was down earlier
mortgage brokers and commission-based lenders staff cannot do appraisals. to be clear, the fund reserves are sufficient to cover our future losses so the fha will not require taxpayer assistance or new congressional action. that's a quote. but he admits given the size and scope of the fha and importance in today's market, these risk management and credit policy changes are important. you know we're going to be talking about this on the blog today. grow to it. real realtycheck.cn...
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and it appraised in march for 160. >> congratulations. >> caller: thank you. my husband is concerned. he doesn't want to leave a lot on the heloc because we don't know what's going on with the economy. his thinking, he would like to sell it, pay the heloc totally down. >> let me tell you why i disagree. it feels to me like you're snatching the feet from the jaws of victory. >> caller: right. >> you went into this process, bought this foreclosure, always intended to buy a foreclosure, got a good deal on it. marketplace is at pretty much its low point and although things could fall a little bit from here, they're much more likely from here to start the long, slow process of recovery. i think you go through all that effort of buying the place, fixing it up, and turning around and selling it, you miss the real opportunity for you and your husband, which is the patience required to benefit from the market going up later on the home prices, which eventually they will. >> announcer: next on "clark howard" -- >> we want to be able to make sure we have enough to retire
and it appraised in march for 160. >> congratulations. >> caller: thank you. my husband is concerned. he doesn't want to leave a lot on the heloc because we don't know what's going on with the economy. his thinking, he would like to sell it, pay the heloc totally down. >> let me tell you why i disagree. it feels to me like you're snatching the feet from the jaws of victory. >> caller: right. >> you went into this process, bought this foreclosure, always intended to...
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we've all been appraised that general mcchrystal had been writing a report. it is hard to tell him he gives a 2 or send it to or what have you, but this is out there. the second question was that in due course, after the president of the united states and his administration that examine this, there would be a decision and request by the firm more troops or a decision that we would not be sending more troops. that we would be doing something else. but that second paper was not to be forthcoming until the first one was thoroughly examined. those of us in the foreign relations committee in the senate were waiting at the time of the leak in the "washington post" for some idea for what general mcchrystal had to say. we may have had bits and pieces of it, but at the same time, we not seen the whole thing and maybe we should not. maybe this is a privileged document. but at some point, the critical system in this country reflects the united states public. i suspect we will have to get that decision making process in the white house going a little swifter and some rec
we've all been appraised that general mcchrystal had been writing a report. it is hard to tell him he gives a 2 or send it to or what have you, but this is out there. the second question was that in due course, after the president of the united states and his administration that examine this, there would be a decision and request by the firm more troops or a decision that we would not be sending more troops. that we would be doing something else. but that second paper was not to be forthcoming...
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it is only a good decision if there is a top-notch appraiser and an architect with a good set of blueprints. without that information, the decision is no better than buying high-priced a lottery ticket. decisions are based on information. the most successful companies are often the ones that have the best access to information. one more example. take a retail store that knows what their customers buy, how much they need, and when they needed. that store will have the right items in inventory at the right time, and sales will be robust. more information does not necessarily mean better information. too much, and began a not -- and you do not know what is important. it is the right information that matters, the right information that leads to good decisions. investors need information so they can make good decisions. if the information is obscured, vague, too plentiful or misleading, it is false. the recent economic -- in the early part of the decade, many homes were sold to pay mortgages. many were underwritten using underwriting standards for home buyers -- where home buyers did not need pr
it is only a good decision if there is a top-notch appraiser and an architect with a good set of blueprints. without that information, the decision is no better than buying high-priced a lottery ticket. decisions are based on information. the most successful companies are often the ones that have the best access to information. one more example. take a retail store that knows what their customers buy, how much they need, and when they needed. that store will have the right items in inventory at...
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it will require appraiser independence. now, stevens, who testified before congress last week, says "to be cheer, the funds reserved or sufficient to cover our future losses so the fha will not require taxpayer assistance or new congressional action." in addition to this, the commissioner said he will appoint a chief risk officer. interestingly, the fha has not had one in the 7 a years that it's been in operation. and some are questioning why especially in the past two years it had not appointed one yet, but there will be one soon. go to the blog real di it is check.cnbc.com. >>> they want the power to scrutinize the banking industry. we're discussing the potential power and how it would impact the financial sector. uuuuuuuuuuu >>> welcome back. congress has rangled on how to contain economic compensation. the fed may be stepping in as the pay police. the "wall street journal" says they will unveil a new plan in weeks. it will reject and modify any that encourage detrimental risk taking. the friday regulars and contributors
it will require appraiser independence. now, stevens, who testified before congress last week, says "to be cheer, the funds reserved or sufficient to cover our future losses so the fha will not require taxpayer assistance or new congressional action." in addition to this, the commissioner said he will appoint a chief risk officer. interestingly, the fha has not had one in the 7 a years that it's been in operation. and some are questioning why especially in the past two years it had...
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experts say some deals may have been delayed because of tough lending standards and new rules for appraisals. the median sale price for a home sank 12 1/2 %. but there's more encouraging news for the job market. the number of newly laid-off workers applying for unemployment fell for the third straight week. it's further evidence that layoffs are continuing to ease. with the economy moving from recession into recovery, the fed is scaling back some of the extraordinary support it's provided to banks and other companies to cope with the financial crisis. >>> the fed is pulling back two emergency lending programs that will reduce the amount of money available to banks in short- term loans. policy makers need to leave it intact long enough to support the recovery but not so long that it fuels inflation. >>> and nintendo is slashing the price of its popular wii game console by 20%. that's a $50 drop. it leaves the price at around $200. it's part of a global strategy to jump start holiday sales. you can track all the business headlines at cbs money watch.com. in new york, i'm alexis christoforous.
experts say some deals may have been delayed because of tough lending standards and new rules for appraisals. the median sale price for a home sank 12 1/2 %. but there's more encouraging news for the job market. the number of newly laid-off workers applying for unemployment fell for the third straight week. it's further evidence that layoffs are continuing to ease. with the economy moving from recession into recovery, the fed is scaling back some of the extraordinary support it's provided to...
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. >> it was a blunt appraisal, too, from general mcchrystal. he also mentioned in that leaked memo that the corruption runs rampant in afghanistan and it's one of the biggest problems that leads toward the instability in that country. are you getting a sense now whether the white house is rethinking the alliances it made with some of afghanistan's leaders? >> reporter: not only that, but the president himself made illusion to the last election in which hamid karzai was re-elected under questionable circumstances and according to independent groups who have done studies of the way the election was conducted, yes. clearly a problem there. i think as a practical matter the administration is going to look at what are the alternat e alternatives to karzai, to what is clearly a deeply embedded practice within the culture of afghanistan. and so, that is going to be part of the equation here in the coming weeks, no question about it. whether they are throwing good money after bad and already we're seal people making parallels to the situation in south
. >> it was a blunt appraisal, too, from general mcchrystal. he also mentioned in that leaked memo that the corruption runs rampant in afghanistan and it's one of the biggest problems that leads toward the instability in that country. are you getting a sense now whether the white house is rethinking the alliances it made with some of afghanistan's leaders? >> reporter: not only that, but the president himself made illusion to the last election in which hamid karzai was re-elected...
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. >> fortunately, in kansas we didn't have the ups of the markets in the appraisals and the business that went on in '05, '06, and '07 that really created a lot of where we are today. thus, we didn't have the drops either. we've been pretty insulated from it. that doesn't mean we don't have our issues and problems as the economy continues to struggle and you see more and more layoffs and people out of work. they struggle, but as far as our availability of credit for capital federal, we've got about a $5.4 billion loan portfolio, and we have written since last october when t.a.r.p. came out $2.5 billion of loans. so the availability is there. you do have to qualify, which should have been a hallmark of our regulatory and financial system the whole time. unfortunately, we got away from that. >> john, you rated availability of credit to about a 4.5. you also have been aggressively expanding. is this the opportunity of a lifetime do you think still for a bank that was realwell-run to bigger? >> it's certainly the opportunity of the moment, and we've been able to continue to deliver for t
. >> fortunately, in kansas we didn't have the ups of the markets in the appraisals and the business that went on in '05, '06, and '07 that really created a lot of where we are today. thus, we didn't have the drops either. we've been pretty insulated from it. that doesn't mean we don't have our issues and problems as the economy continues to struggle and you see more and more layoffs and people out of work. they struggle, but as far as our availability of credit for capital federal, we've...
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you have to close by november 30th and because of the way mortgages are now and the appraisal processes and it could be 60 days out, you got sign that contract today if you're able to take advantage at closing by november 30th of that first time home buyer tax credit. >> thanks, diana olick over at cnbc. >>> new survey shows impact of the recession is having on people's lives at home and at work. most are stuck in traffic locker and longer and less eninclined to move and put off marriage and buying a house. the report shows nearly 150,000 same-sex couples reported being in married relationships last year. that is significantly more than the number of actual civil unions in weddings. these are the first census figures to be released on same-sex marriage. >>> have you heard this story today? an angry season ticket holder for oregon ducks football team asked for a refund of his tickets after his team lost to boise state and he got a surprising response. tony sent an e-mail with attached voice to the ducks coach chip kelly and said, hey, he wanted his money back because he said he was so up
you have to close by november 30th and because of the way mortgages are now and the appraisal processes and it could be 60 days out, you got sign that contract today if you're able to take advantage at closing by november 30th of that first time home buyer tax credit. >> thanks, diana olick over at cnbc. >>> new survey shows impact of the recession is having on people's lives at home and at work. most are stuck in traffic locker and longer and less eninclined to move and put off...
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>> woodru: the president push todayame as the chairman of the fedal reserve offered his most upbeat appraisal y. ben bnanke saidit appears the downturn has ende at the brookings institution inashington, bernankesaid therare signs now of a fragi recovery. but he cautioned that unemployment, now at a 30-year high, will not impro quicy. >> it will come down,ut it may take me time. obviously that's a ve serious concern. tt's one reasonhy even though fr a technical perspective the recession is very likely over at this point, it'still going to feel like a very weak economy for some time. >> wooruff: bernke said the ecomy is still dling wit ongoing headwind such as hard- to-secure credi and low overallconsumer spending. >> ifill: did angood come out f the last year's financial turmoil? read what tee economists think on our web te, newshourbs.org. wall street today, the maj indexes reached new highsor the year. the dow jones industrialverage gained morehan 56 points to close at 9683. and thnasdaq rose more than 10 points to close ove 2102. the u.s.ouse of presentatives passed a resolution of dapprova
>> woodru: the president push todayame as the chairman of the fedal reserve offered his most upbeat appraisal y. ben bnanke saidit appears the downturn has ende at the brookings institution inashington, bernankesaid therare signs now of a fragi recovery. but he cautioned that unemployment, now at a 30-year high, will not impro quicy. >> it will come down,ut it may take me time. obviously that's a ve serious concern. tt's one reasonhy even though fr a technical perspective the...
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even charlie rangel offered this angelic appraisal of president barack obama. >> who is our hero? barack obama? who is going to lead us out of poverty? barack obama! who is going to save the united states of america? barack obama! who is going to save the entire world? barack obama! who do we love? barack obama! glenn: ok. one of the networks is almost the church of obama the way they get chills up their leg over him. you have kids singing tunes about obama now to the tunes of "jesus loves me." the other song that they were singing was to the tune of "the battle hymn of the republic." ♪ hole he will, mr. president, we honor you today, hooray, hooray ♪ glenn: america, i have a question for you -- request do you think we're as powerful as we are roar have been? what did we do different than other countries? are we just superior human beings? no. it's because we recognized god's authority. it says so in our constitution. all men are -- our declaration of independence. "all men are endowed by their creator with certain inail alienable rights." so many other countries get it wrong.
even charlie rangel offered this angelic appraisal of president barack obama. >> who is our hero? barack obama? who is going to lead us out of poverty? barack obama! who is going to save the united states of america? barack obama! who is going to save the entire world? barack obama! who do we love? barack obama! glenn: ok. one of the networks is almost the church of obama the way they get chills up their leg over him. you have kids singing tunes about obama now to the tunes of "jesus...
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woodruff: the president's push today came as the chairman of the federal reserve offered his most upbeat appraisal yet. ben bernanke said it appears the downturn has ended. at the brookings institution in washington, bernanke said there are signs now of a fragile recovery. but he cautioned that unemployment, now at a 30-year high, will not improve quickly. >> it will come down, but it may take some time. obviously that's a very serious concern. that's one reason why even though from a technical perspective the recession is very likely over at this point, it's still going to feel like a very weak economy for some time. >> woodruff: bernanke said the economy is still dealing with ongoing head wind such as hard- to-secure credit and low overall consumer spending. >> ifill: did any good come out of the last year's financial turmoil? read what three economists think on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. on wall street today, the major indexes reached new highs for the year. the dow jones industrial average gained more than 56 points to close at 9683. and the nasdaq rose more than 10 points to close above
woodruff: the president's push today came as the chairman of the federal reserve offered his most upbeat appraisal yet. ben bernanke said it appears the downturn has ended. at the brookings institution in washington, bernanke said there are signs now of a fragile recovery. but he cautioned that unemployment, now at a 30-year high, will not improve quickly. >> it will come down, but it may take some time. obviously that's a very serious concern. that's one reason why even though from a...
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well, that is actually all out to you potential buyers, the realtor and owner are looking for you to appraise the obama factor that is what it's worth or what what's it not worth to live next to the most powerful family in america in the sallers bill and jackie grimshaw, already know. >> meet each other on the back porch. he would be sneaking a cigarette, michelle won't let him smoke in the house. >> come, have to go through bomb-sniffing dogs. the advantage not having him here, security increases ten-fold when he is around. but's challenging and it really disrupting the neighborhood. >> the grimshaws say the obamas told them they would return to the home after the presidency. until then, the new owners would have bragging rights and some very quiet neighbors as we know, they would never be around, right? tamron? >> the grimshaws are trying to set home and talking about the pain the security can cause, you are supposed to say it is all easy. >> look, they are going to have plenty of people looking, plenty of people wanting to buy no question. >> absolutely. no question. cnbc's diana olick. th
well, that is actually all out to you potential buyers, the realtor and owner are looking for you to appraise the obama factor that is what it's worth or what what's it not worth to live next to the most powerful family in america in the sallers bill and jackie grimshaw, already know. >> meet each other on the back porch. he would be sneaking a cigarette, michelle won't let him smoke in the house. >> come, have to go through bomb-sniffing dogs. the advantage not having him here,...
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when it was assessed, not appraised but assessed for $850,000.1800 sq. feet small brick house on a little plot that was czy. housing prices were going like this and in ces were absolutely flat. so at some pot there were not enough people to afford the houses that were held there at the pres that were ere and the prices will continue to drop until there are enough people who can afford to buy them. the qution i have is for the future and that is all thi capital, the best use that could be found plus to invest in these surime mortgages basically nonproductive assets when ere are jobless people and a billion poor people in the wor this is the best thing our system could find to invest in? that capital should have been going somewhere else. >> we were the best investment for the world to invest in. it wasn't just american institutions. this money was flowing from around the world. they were begging for someplace to earn a higher return and this was the seemingly perfe ge of secured lending at a slightly higher yield. it was a figment of our imagination. >> d
when it was assessed, not appraised but assessed for $850,000.1800 sq. feet small brick house on a little plot that was czy. housing prices were going like this and in ces were absolutely flat. so at some pot there were not enough people to afford the houses that were held there at the pres that were ere and the prices will continue to drop until there are enough people who can afford to buy them. the qution i have is for the future and that is all thi capital, the best use that could be found...
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in the book, you'll find things like, do a self-appraisal. write things down about what you should feel confidence about. what are your tips? go to cnn.com/robin, send some tips and we'll announce today's winner during the 9:00 a.m. eastern hour. that person gets a free autographed copy of the book. i'll tell you, i haven't even given copies to my coworkers. the grand prize is a trip to atlanta so all of us can meetd you. >>> the u.s. economy may be rebounding from the worst recession in seven years, according to the federal reserve, so what's in their report could be good news in a bad economy. >>> she had everybody talking about her breakout performance on the court.id how melanie oudin performed lase night at the u.s. open. to let people know that their cereals have healthy whole grain, and they're the right choice... (announcer) general mills makes getting whole grain an easy choice. just look for the white check. was it really for fun, or to save money on heat?, why? don't you think nordic tuesday is fun? oh no, it's fun... you know, if
in the book, you'll find things like, do a self-appraisal. write things down about what you should feel confidence about. what are your tips? go to cnn.com/robin, send some tips and we'll announce today's winner during the 9:00 a.m. eastern hour. that person gets a free autographed copy of the book. i'll tell you, i haven't even given copies to my coworkers. the grand prize is a trip to atlanta so all of us can meetd you. >>> the u.s. economy may be rebounding from the worst recession...
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when it was assessed, not appraised, assessed for $850,000 an 1800-square foot brick house housing prices were going up and incomes were absolutely flat. so at some point there was going to -- there were not enough people to afford the houses that wereut there at the prices that were out there and the prices will continue to drop until there are enough people who can afford to buy them. the big question i have is for the future. and that is, all this capital, the best use that could be found in it would be to invest in these subprime mortgages, basically, a nonproductive asset when there are jobless people and, you know, a billion poor people in the world, this was the best thing our system could find to invest in? i mean, that capital should have been going somewhere else. >> we were the best investment for the world to invest in. it wasn't just american institutions. >> that's right. >> this money was flooding in from around the world, from china - they were begging for someplace to earn a slightly higher return and this was the seemingly perfect game of secure lending at a slightly hig
when it was assessed, not appraised, assessed for $850,000 an 1800-square foot brick house housing prices were going up and incomes were absolutely flat. so at some point there was going to -- there were not enough people to afford the houses that wereut there at the prices that were out there and the prices will continue to drop until there are enough people who can afford to buy them. the big question i have is for the future. and that is, all this capital, the best use that could be found in...
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his 6,500 square foot waterfront estate in palm beach also for sale and appraised at more than 7.5 million. >> more money can go back to the victims. through the sale of the personal property. >> investigators say of all the family members, madoff's younger brother, peter, is the most likely to face criminal charges in the next round of indictments. >> do you think he'll be indicted on monday? >> so far investigators say there's no evidence that ruth madoff played an active role in her husband's scheme. linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> also here in new york a real who's who came out to honor walter cronkite. president obama and clinton paid tribute to the late newsman. >> president obama said cronkite's dogged pursuit of the truth could be a model for today's journalist. media heavy weights including charles gibson and diane sawyer and barbara walters were there. as were some of cronkite's personal friends like musician jimmy buffett and jimmy hart of the grateful dead. he was a big fan of the grateful dead. ♪ ♪ >> finally this half hour training the largest animals that roam the e
his 6,500 square foot waterfront estate in palm beach also for sale and appraised at more than 7.5 million. >> more money can go back to the victims. through the sale of the personal property. >> investigators say of all the family members, madoff's younger brother, peter, is the most likely to face criminal charges in the next round of indictments. >> do you think he'll be indicted on monday? >> so far investigators say there's no evidence that ruth madoff played an...
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the three great king sense soldiers', appraise and settlers to see how much of america they could claim asserting their power over people who recognized no such authority. until the british and french fought their great war for empire. the fringe became lost and in 1763 his american territories were divided between britain in the far north and spain in the what. the land called louisianans. then the british americans rebelled against their king. the idea that people could govern themselves without turrell supervision sent a shockwave through europe and america. they took that louisianans and sold it to the anglo-american said then invaded spain. the french king of spain decided to extend his power to america. the rolling classes of new spain did not like that idea so they took up arms. ata of their rebellion was born a new country, mexico whichad a flag bearing a cactus which now held a stake in its beak. meanwhile they anglo-american crowded against theorders of mexico. there totem was an ego. the arican bald eagle. charlie asim they worship this bird. they dissed flighted every boeri
the three great king sense soldiers', appraise and settlers to see how much of america they could claim asserting their power over people who recognized no such authority. until the british and french fought their great war for empire. the fringe became lost and in 1763 his american territories were divided between britain in the far north and spain in the what. the land called louisianans. then the british americans rebelled against their king. the idea that people could govern themselves...
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i had it appraised, and they wanted to charge $5,000. i got a call a week later, they send me another contract, saying, no, you do not need an appraisal, it is worth $175,000. i do not know what to do. host: let's go to robert on the democrats' line, calling from davenport, iowa. caller: good morning. number one, i would take an example of what is going on, we are continuing to do with gurus on wall street. we need to take this back down to a local level where we allow the local banks to start getting this money, and credit unions. by doing that, the people and the local banks and credit unions know the clients, they know the market of the area. all they are doing in new york is doing things like the wizard of oz behind the curtain, coming up with crazy schemes and so forth. the other thing that is crazy to me is, they're saying how much more money do we need to spend on health care. in france, they spend 10% of their gdp. they are number one in the nation. we spent 2% of the gdp, and we are 37th hundred what we could do with that, we co
i had it appraised, and they wanted to charge $5,000. i got a call a week later, they send me another contract, saying, no, you do not need an appraisal, it is worth $175,000. i do not know what to do. host: let's go to robert on the democrats' line, calling from davenport, iowa. caller: good morning. number one, i would take an example of what is going on, we are continuing to do with gurus on wall street. we need to take this back down to a local level where we allow the local banks to start...
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they spent a lot of time actually appraising just how manyen fm mississippi ho many men from tex. ho man men from arkansas. what they don't do is examine union us em. -- unionism and anti-slaverynionism specificallx as a motive for some of that deserti. as i say not only are they not congratulated f it but deep scepticism still exist that stoes -- tse stsf men would have had moral conviction. one of the things we've been amaz by is the level of resistance to an idea a man like newton knight could have beenorally mivated. couldn't heossibly had moral motivion. be a deserter tha wanted to go hom and grow corn. couldn he possibly had a re reason for behaving the way he did. >> still a lot of resisnce. mething iad asked questions about. i'm actually an aspiring historian myself. i hadsked a lot o in some of the local history groups in north alabama a particularlyuntsville why there were some things commemorateed with historical markers and other things tt were not. one thing i was curious about and this ultimately gets t my question. when i was askin questns about why formple prominen
they spent a lot of time actually appraising just how manyen fm mississippi ho many men from tex. ho man men from arkansas. what they don't do is examine union us em. -- unionism and anti-slaverynionism specificallx as a motive for some of that deserti. as i say not only are they not congratulated f it but deep scepticism still exist that stoes -- tse stsf men would have had moral conviction. one of the things we've been amaz by is the level of resistance to an idea a man like newton knight...
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yes, the realtor and owner are looking for you to appraise the, quote, obama factor. that is, what's it worth or not worth to live next to the most powerful family in america. the sellers, bill and jacqui grimshaw, already know. >> we used to meet each other on the back porch. he would be sneak a cigarette. michelle won't let him smoke in the house. >> when he comes we have to go through bomb-sniffing dogs. so it's an advantage of not having him here, just because the security increases, you know, tenfold, when he's around. but no, i mean, it's challenging. in really disrupts the neighbor hood. >> they say that the fed did approach them to either leave or buy their home to have it kind of be a staging ground for the secret series but supposedly the deal just didn't happen. i don't know if it was a price thing or what they're looking for. but it is on the market today. go make a bid. >> i just wonder about this whole anybody can bid thing. >> we'll see. >> i don't buy it. that's all i can say. it's on my mind. conspiracy theory side. it's a great story. diana olick, th
yes, the realtor and owner are looking for you to appraise the, quote, obama factor. that is, what's it worth or not worth to live next to the most powerful family in america. the sellers, bill and jacqui grimshaw, already know. >> we used to meet each other on the back porch. he would be sneak a cigarette. michelle won't let him smoke in the house. >> when he comes we have to go through bomb-sniffing dogs. so it's an advantage of not having him here, just because the security...
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there would be a new health risk appraisal. to help you sort of manage your health care and put together a care plan. those would now be paid services through the medicare program, so there's actually, i think, some exciting news in this for seniors as this proposal goes through. >> professor thorpe, appreciate it. eamon, as always, thank you. >>> will the senate plan pass the white house test? that's next. right now 1.2 million people are on sprint mobile broadband. 31 are streaming a sales conference from the road. eight are wearing bathrobes. two... less. - 154 people are tracking shipments on a train. - ( train whistles ) 33 are im'ing on a ferry. and 1300 are secretly checking email... - on a vacation. - hmm? ( groans ) that's happening now. america's most dependable 3g network. bringing you the first and only wireless 4g network. sprint. the now network. deaf, hard of hearing and people with speech disabilities access www.sprintrelay.com. to get softer every time you wash them. and canopy comforters don't have to be dry-c
there would be a new health risk appraisal. to help you sort of manage your health care and put together a care plan. those would now be paid services through the medicare program, so there's actually, i think, some exciting news in this for seniors as this proposal goes through. >> professor thorpe, appreciate it. eamon, as always, thank you. >>> will the senate plan pass the white house test? that's next. right now 1.2 million people are on sprint mobile broadband. 31 are...